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                <p>Mission Control for Eclipse is a set of plug-ins for the Eclipse IDE designed to help develop, profile 
                and diagnose applications running on the Oracle&reg; Java HotSpot VM, and (as of JDK 11) OpenJDK.</p>

				<p>JDK Mission Control includes tools to monitor, manage and profile your Java application without 
				introducing the performance overhead normally associated with tools of this type. JDK Mission Control's low performance overhead 
				is a result of the tight integration with the HotSpot VM. Mission Control functionality is always available on-demand, and the 
				small performance overhead is only in effect while the tools are running. These properties make the JDK Mission Control tools 
				uniquely positioned to be used on systems running in production.</p>
				
				<p>This update site also includes plug-ins for the Eclipse IDE designed to either extend JDK Mission Control in various ways 
					or assist in developing such extensions.<p>

                <p><font color="#DE2516"><b>Version 8.0.0</b></font> is now available. It supports the HotSpot VM (Oracle JDK 8 and up, OpenJDK 11).
                For JRockit JVM support, use an Oracle&reg; JRockit Mission Control 4.x version.</p>

                <p><font color="#DE2516">Note that any prior versions of JMC <b>MUST BE UNINSTALLED</b> from Eclipse before installing JMC 8.0.0.</font></p>
                
                <p class="section-header"><b>Key Features</b></p>

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                  <li>Supports JDK Flight Recorder.</li>
                  <li>Supports HotSpot VM, JDK 8 and later (including JDK 9).</li>
                  <li>Supports OpenJDK 11</li>
                  <li>Integrates with the Eclipse IDE offering jump-to-source code from classes and methods.</li>
                  <li>Core plug-in set contains JMX console, JFR tooling and Heap memory usage analysis.</li>
                  <li>JConsole plug-in support for the Management Console.</li>
                  <li>Subscriptions tab for the Management Console.</li>
                  <li>Twitter plug-in support for the triggers Action in the Management Console.</li>
                  <li>Flight Recorder plug-in for visualizing JavaFX pulse phases and input events.</li>
                  <li>Metadata plug-in for Flight Recorder.</li>
                  <li>Flight Recorder plug-in for visualizing G1 garbage collections.</li>
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                <p class="section-header"><b>Requirements</b></p>

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                  <li>Requires Eclipse 4.8 or later.</li>
                  <li>Requires any previously installed versions of JMC 4.x, 5.x or 6.x to be uninstalled before installing JMC 7.</li>
                  <li>Note that you need to run your Eclipse on a JDK (version 8 or above) installation for all features to work. For more information on this, 
                  	especially for JDK 9, please see the <a href="run-on-jdk-instructions/index.html">Run Eclipse on JDK HOWTO</a>.</li>
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                <b>What is new?</b><br>
                <font color="#DE2516"><b>Version 8.0.0</b></font> is now available. It supports the HotSpot VM and JDK Flight Recorder.<br><br>
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                Release Notes can be found on the <a href="https://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javaseproducts/mission-control/index.html"> JDK Mission Control home page</a><br>
                
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                <b>Download and Install</b><br>
                JDK Mission Control is available free of charge for development. 
                For more information, see the <a href="https://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javaseproducts/mission-control/index.html">JDK Mission Control home page</a>.<br><br>
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                <b>Prerequisites</b><br>
                JDK Mission Control is a set of plug-ins for Eclipse 4.8 or later.<br><br>

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                <b>Support</b><br>
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